I’m sure this won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but some readers might be interested. I’ve been invited to write the entry on Quantum Game Theory for the Wiley Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Sciences, and I thought I’d share the current draft. If this is your cup of tea, your feedback is welcome.
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This most certainly is my cup of tea. Thanks for posting it, Professor Landsburg.
I was also delighted to see a reference to quantum computers in your new book. I hope, as you do, that cheap personal quantum computers will exist within a decade or two. There ought to be an x-prize for that item.